โMay-11-2005 01:05 PM
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โMay-12-2005 01:37 PM
willald wrote:bryanl wrote:
Perhaps the best way to understand what is going on would be to put together a scale model and do a little bit of 'experimenting' with it. The model only needs to be 2 dimensional. You could do this easily enough with a few small sticks and some glue (and a hitch and rig to measure).
I was actually thinking the same thing, except going to a bit more detail. Perhaps if you could find/build a scale model of a good size TT, and a truck/tow vehicle, then hitch them up with something similar to the 4 bar linkage. You could make the linkage with just 4 sticks like you mentioned here. Then, you could do things like 'push' on the side of the trailer to simulate crosswinds, etc, and see how any pivoting it does, affects the truck. My bet is you'd find that the whole combination would be pushed to the side as one unit, and that the trailer could NOT induce any pivoting. That would answer the question of where the pivot point is, from the trailer's perspective.
2002 K2500 Suburban 8.1L 4.10 Prodigy
2005 Sunnybrook 30FKS HP Dual Cam
Replaced 2000 Sunnybrook 26FK on 8/6/04
โMay-12-2005 01:21 PM
willald wrote:
...Hmmm....Is it possible/fair to say, that the 'virtual pivot point' from the trailer's perspective might actually be an infinite distance forward from the ball, since the trailer cannot induce any swaying/lateral movement on the tow vehicle?...
2002 K2500 Suburban 8.1L 4.10 Prodigy
2005 Sunnybrook 30FKS HP Dual Cam
Replaced 2000 Sunnybrook 26FK on 8/6/04
โMay-12-2005 12:40 PM
BarneyS wrote:
The rest have been "off topic" and if I had moderating privileges on this forum, they would be deleted!
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โMay-12-2005 12:37 PM
bryanl wrote:
Perhaps the best way to understand what is going on would be to put together a scale model and do a little bit of 'experimenting' with it. The model only needs to be 2 dimensional. You could do this easily enough with a few small sticks and some glue (and a hitch and rig to measure).
Ron has the best analysis of this I have seen so far. But the other talk about 'eliminating sway' and other absolutes should raise the skeptic meter. The hyperbole should always be a warning that something is missing.
โMay-12-2005 12:33 PM
willald wrote:
...For starters: HERE is a basic illustration, showing the trapezoid/4 bar linkage, that the Hensley uses to eliminate sway. Some of the details of this description have been accused of being inaccurate, but this still provides a good starting point. I have actually measured our Hensley head, and found that the two side bars are about 4.5" long, the rear (longer) bar on the trailer side is about 8", and the front bar is about 7.25" long...
2002 K2500 Suburban 8.1L 4.10 Prodigy
2005 Sunnybrook 30FKS HP Dual Cam
Replaced 2000 Sunnybrook 26FK on 8/6/04
โMay-12-2005 12:22 PM
โMay-12-2005 12:04 PM
Claude B wrote:
This is also why with the HA, the TV has always the control of the TT. With this hitch, a jacknife situation is totally impossible in panic stop whatever the speed.
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2002 K2500 Suburban 8.1L 4.10 Prodigy
2005 Sunnybrook 30FKS HP Dual Cam
Replaced 2000 Sunnybrook 26FK on 8/6/04
โMay-11-2005 08:46 PM
rolnrolnroln wrote:
But since few can even agree on what sway is, it may be hard to move on to the other topics.
โMay-11-2005 08:22 PM
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